Golden walleye

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Jamestown angler catches rare golden walleye in eastern North Dakota​


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A Jamestown angler says he landed the “fish of a lifetime” Friday after reeling in a rare golden walleye.

Ethan Bear caught the 27-inch golden walleye Friday afternoon following about six hours of fishing at a lake in eastern North Dakota. Bear declined to reveal the lake’s location, citing concern for protecting the fishery.

Bear said he caught the fish in about 20 feet of water using a Northland jig tipped with a worm.

Golden walleyes are not a separate species. Their distinctive yellow-gold coloring is believed to be caused by a rare genetic pigment mutation, making catches uncommon.
 


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He actually released it after pictures were taken. (Good on him)

I know you can get a replica made, but if I caught something like that, it would have went to the taxidermist.
 


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Here's some other examples of xanthic fish
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The genes can be perpetuated. WV was the first and stocked those rainbow trout in the early 60's.

That is all.
 

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